The board of directors of Zamalek club, headed by Counselor Mortada Mansour, mourned the doctor, Mohamed Abdel Ghaffar Mashally, who was famous for the "Doctor of the Overwhelming", who passed away yesterday, after a fragrant march by the doctor who confirmed that he is a fan of Zamalek Club.


The late doctor Mohamed Mashaly confirmed his interest in following up Zamalek and belonging to him since his childhood and his love for the late Hamada Imam. And the athlete. ”


Mashaly recently received recognition from the club’s board of directors, and he and his family were granted honorary membership due to his affiliation and affection for the White Castle.


An official statement on the Zamalek Club website stated: "The physician's overcoming is an honorable model for all loyal Egyptians and a permanent assistant to the poor."


The statement was completed: “Dr. Mohamed Abdel Ghaffar Mashali was born in Al-Buhaira governorate in 1944 to a father who works as a teacher, then his father moved to Gharbia Governorate and moved with him, and he settled with his family there. Mashaly graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at Kasr Al-Aini in Cairo June 5, 1967, and specialized in internal medicine Children’s diseases and fevers, to work in a number of rural centers and medical units affiliated with the Ministry of Health in different governorates, and in 1975 he opened his private clinic in Tanta, and sponsored the care of his brothers and nephews who died early and left them to him, so he was late in marriage, and he has 3 children (Amr and Haitham) Walid) all graduated from the College of Engineering. ”


For many years, the late one devoted the value of his medical examination in his clinic to no more than 5 pounds, and finally increased to reach 10 pounds, and he often refuses to receive the value of the examination from poor patients, and even buys them treatment often.


In appreciation of his efforts, the Gharbiya governorate named him a street in the city of Tanta; After asking the residents of the province to honor him.

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